Check out the most trending terms that caught the world’s attention and add them to your vocabulary for the upcoming exams.
Clickbait relied on curiosity. Rage bait relies on us, knowing that if content makes you angry, you spend longer with it, share it more often, and return to the platform quickly.
Always leave ‘em wanting more. Whether you attribute this old showbiz adage to PT Barnum or Walt Disney, James Cameron ...
Dr. Frey is an economist at the University of Oxford and the author of the book “How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation and the Fate of Nations.” “Bubbles are great. May the bubbles continue,” Eric ...
Ray Dalio spied the dotcom bubble early. “We’re approaching a blow-off phase of the US stockmarket," said the founder of Bridgewater, one of the world’s biggest hedge funds. Peter Lynch, the ...
Rage bait is focused on making viewers lose their cool The other day, Jennifer Lawrence did the classic example of what it means to rage bait. A self-professed rage baiter as she herself says, the ...
Previous words of the year include "podcast," "goblin mode" and "brain rot." The Oxford University Press has selected "rage bait" as its word of the year, in a nod to how easily digital indignation ...
Venues promoting destruction as stress relief are appearing around the UK but experts – and our correspondent – are unsure If you find it hard to count to 10 when anger bubbles up, a new trend offers ...
Quantum computing pure-play stocks IonQ, Rigetti Computing, D-Wave Quantum, and Quantum Computing Inc. have respectively skyrocketed up to 829% over the trailing year. Although quantum computers offer ...